SWPR Event Listings May-August 2015
SWPR Event Listings May-August 2015
Young
musicians all over New Zealand are competing in the New
Zealand Community Trust Chamber Music Contest - it's the
50th Jubilee for the contest this year PLUS it's festival
time with Wellington Matariki Festival in June and July,
then Christchurch Arts Festival in August and
September
Images and full details for
Christchurch Arts Festival can be downloaded here
Images for all other
events can be downloadedhere
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CLASSICAL MUSIC
NEW ZEALAND
COMMUNITY TRUST CHAMBER MUSIC CONTEST
Almost
1800 young musicians from around New Zealand are tuning up
ready to compete in the annual New Zealand Community Trust
Chamber Music Contest.
Fifteen district contests are held
nationwide during June to select the top 12 ensembles who
will compete in the National Finals in Wellington in August.
This year the Contest has attracted 476 ensembles of between
three and eight musicians, including 19 octets. The largest
District Contest is held in Auckland where it takes five
days from Wednesday 3 June for all 115 ensembles to
perform.
Celebrating its 50th Jubilee this year, The New
Zealand Community Trust Chamber Music Contest is the longest
running youth music competition in New Zealand and is the
only nationwide chamber music competition for young
musicians and composers. As well as organising the Contest,
Chamber Music New Zealand also arranges coaching and open
workshops for ensembles.
This year, Chamber Music New
Zealand has introduced a Regional Finals round to the
Contest. The top 12 ensembles from each of the three regions
– North, Central and South – will compete again
onSaturday 20 and Sunday 21 June in Auckland, Napier and
Christchurch and the top 12 ensembles from the Regional
Finals will then compete in the National Finals on Saturday
1 and Sunday 2 August in Wellington.
www.chambermusic.co.nz
DISTRICT
COMPETITIONS
Whangarei (6
entries – 30 students) | Wednesday 10
June
Auckland (115 entries – 447
students) | 3-7 June
Hamilton (18
entries – 68 students) | Tuesday 9
June
Tauranga (15 entries – 62
students) | Tuesday 2 June
Gisborne (16
entries – 56 students) | Wednesday 10
June
Hawkes Bay (69 entries – 263
students) | Friday 12 June
New Plymouth
(21 entries – 72 students) | Friday 12
June
Whanganui (29 entries – 91
students) | Friday 5 June
Palmerston
North (26 entries – 89 students) | Saturday 6
June
Wellington (25 entries – 88
students) | Sunday 7 June
Nelson (11
entries – 44 students) | Thursday 4
June
Christchurch (65 entries – 259
students) | 10-12 June
Timaru (10
entries – 35 students) | Monday 8 June
Dunedin
(38 entries – 120 students) | 6 & 7
June
Invercargill (12 entries – 49
students) | Thursday 4 June
REGIONAL
FINALS
NORTHERN REGIONAL FINALS
(Whangarei, Auckland, Hamilton, Tauranga and New Plymouth):
Sunday 21 June | Auckland
CENTRAL REGIONAL FINALS
(Napier, Gisborne, Whanganui, Palmerston North and
Wellington):Sunday 21 June | Napier
SOUTHERN
REGIONAL FINALS (Nelson, Christchurch, Timaru,
Dunedin and Invercargill): Saturday 20 June |
Christchurch
NATIONAL FINALS: Saturday 1 and
Sunday 2 August | Michael Fowler Centre,
WELLINGTON
CLASSICAL MUSIC
CHAMBER MUSIC NEW ZEALAND PRESENTS TURNOVSKY ENSEMBLE
Celebrate the 50th
Jubilee of Chamber Music New Zealand's Chamber Music Contest
with this fabulous alumni ensemble made up of contest
winners spanning 25 years.
Led by charismatic violinist
Wilma Smith, this stellar ensemble of Contest Alumni takes
to the road to perform in 15 centres around New Zealand
during June.
The programmes reflect a youthful focus,
with Mendelssohn’s exuberant Octet, written when he was
only 16, and the colourful Simple Symphony by Britten, based
on his own piano tunes and composed when he was aged between
nine and 12 plus some well-loved Bach and Mozart and Douglas
Lilburn in his centenary year.
www.chambermusic.co.nz
WHANGAREI:
Forum North | Tuesday 2 June 7:30pm | Book tickets at
TICKETEK 0800 TICKETEK (842 538) www.ticketek.co.nz
HAMILTON:
Gallagher Academy | Wednesday 3 June 7:30pm | Book tickets
by phoning 07 858 5105www.waikato.ac.nz
GISBORNE:
Lawson Field Theatre | Friday 5 June 7:30pm | Book tickets
at Chamber Music 0800 CONCERT (266 2378) www.chambermusic.co.nz
NAPIER:
MTG Century Theatre | Sunday 7 June 5:00pm | Free
pre-concert talk 4:00pm | Book tickets at TICKETEK 0800
TICKETEK (842 538) www.ticketek.co.nz
NEW
PLYMOUTH: Theatre Royal, TSB Showplace | Tuesday 9
June 7:30pm | Book tickets at Ticketmaster 0800 111 999 www.ticketmaster.co.nz
AUCKLAND:
Auckland Town Hall | Friday 12 June 7:30pm | Free
pre-concert talk 6:45pm | Book tickets at Ticketmaster 0800
111 999 www.ticketmaster.co.nz | Audio-described
performance
WHANGANUI: Prince Edward
Auditorium | Sunday 14 June 3:00pm | Door
Sales
UPPER HUTT: Expressions Theatre |
Monday 15 June 7:30pm | Book tickets at TicketDirect 0800
4TICKET (484 253) www.ticketdirect.co.nz
PALMERSTON NORTH: The Speirs Centre |
Wednesday 17 June 7:30pm | Free pre-concert talk6:45pm |
Book at Dash Tickets (06) 350 1922 www.dashtickets.co.nz
WELLINGTON: Michael Fowler Centre |
Thursday 18 June 7:30pm | Free pre-concert talk 6:30pm |
Book tickets at TICKETEK 0800 TICKETEK (842 538) www.ticketek.co.nz
NELSON: Old St John’s Church | Friday
19 June 7:30pm | Book tickets at Ticketdirect 0800 4TICKET
(484 253) www.ticketdirect.co.nz
CHRISTCHURCH: Charles Luney Auditorium
| Sunday 21 June 5:00pm | Book tickets at TICKETEK 0800
TICKETEK (842 538) www.ticketek.co.nz
TIMARU: Craighead Diocesan School |
Monday 22 June 7:30pm | Door
Sales
DUNEDIN: Glenroy Auditorium |
Wednesday 24 June 7:30pm | Book tickets at Ticketdirect 0800
4TICKET (484 253) www.ticketdirect.co.nz |
Audio-described
performance
INVERCARGILL: First
Presbyterian Church | Thursday 25 June 7:30pm | Book tickets
at Ticketdirect 0800 4TICKET (484 253) www.ticketdirect.co.nz
CABARET
PAULINE GROGAN: SONGS OF
LIFE
From nun to mum to drama queen, Aucklander
Pauline Grogan has led an extraordinary life – now, at 70
years young, she’s turned her hand to songwriting and is
launching her album with a special concert in Auckland in
June.
Together with jazz pianist Ben Fernandez, Pauline
performs Songs of Life at The PumpHouse Theatre, Takapuna in
Auckland on Saturday 6 June – her 70th birthday.
A
Catholic nun for 12 years, then married and a mum to four
children, Pauline is well-known for her book Beyond The Veil
and her solo autobiographical theatre show 500 Letters, but
she says she never expected to add songwriting to her list
of achievements, saying the songs came to her while she was
going through a tough time.
The songs come from Pauline's
many experiences and tell of love, loss, friendship and
live. Musician Ben Fernandez helped Pauline bring her
lyrics and melody to life and together they have recorded an
album and created a special book which they are launching in
June with this one night only
concert.
AUCKLAND: PumpHouse Theatre | Saturday 6 June 7pm | Book tickets at www.pumphouse.co.nz (09) 489 8360
FESTIVAL
WELLINGTON MATARIKI
FESTIVAL
Eight Wellington museums and galleries
have joined forces to present a major programme of
exhibitions and events to celebrate Matariki 2015, the
Māori New Year.
The Wellington Matariki Festival will
feature more than 60 free events and activities between
Saturday 13 June to Sunday 12 July.
Events include a Poi
E/Thriller Flash Mob, New Zealand Post Kaumātua Kapa Haka,
a poetry slam, concerts, a Māori and Pacific Island
Wikipedia edit-a-thon, and an art night around six galleries
and museums.
www.matarikiwellington.org
WELLINGTON:
13 June to 12 July at Museum of New Zealand Te Papa
Tongarewa, the Museum City and Sea, Carter Observatory, City
Gallery, Pataka Art+Museum in Porirua, the Dowse Art Museum
in Lower Hutt, Expressions Whirinaki in Upper Hutt, and
Mahara Gallery in Waikanae.
Additional images for the
Wellington Matariki Festival are available for download here
DANCE THEATRE
WHITE FACE CREW:
DOUBLE DERELICTS
Share the joy and tomfoolery of
the award winning White Face Crew in a superbly
choreographed show, involving couch leaping, shoe stealing,
and good old fashioned clowning around. Created and
performed by Justin Haiu, Tupua Tigafua and Jarod Rawiri,
Double Derelicts will amuse and impress. Fun for the whole
family.
Two colourful street characters go head to head
in a city park. What begins as a hilarious duet turns into a
charming tale when a gloomy businessman interrupts their
daily routine. Will his dark clouds engulf them or can they
turn his frown upside down? This is top notch physical
theatre and dance from Auckland-based White Face
Crew.
“The skilled cast seamlessly fuse clown and
movement with a touch of poignant
melodrama”Theatreview
Special Double Bill Deal:
Book for Double Derelicts and The Modern Māori
Quartet and save
WELLINGTON: Hannah
Playhouse | 18-20 June 6.30pm / Sat 20 June matinee 11am |
Book tickets at 0800 BUY TIX (289 849) www.eventfinda.co.nz
Part of the Ahi
Kaa Festival during Wellington Matariki Festival
CABARET
AN EVENING WITH THE MODERN
MĀORI QUARTET
A fresh take on
classic Māori show bands, the Modern Māori Quartet is a
good-looking, suave and multi-talented Māori foursome who
love crooning their spin on modern and classic
numbers.
Hailing from different corners of Aotearoa, the
Modern Māori Quartet come together for a night filled with
waiata, humour and charm.
The show promises a trip down
memory lane into Aotearoa's musical past and present
including recent international hits, all with the unique MMQ
twist and flavour.
So suit 'em up in their number ones,
comb their hair, shine their shoes, hand them a guitar or
two and they'll have you melting like golden syrup on a
piece of fresh hot fried bread.
“Entertainment at its
best” - Theatreview
Special Double Bill Deal:
Book for Double Derelicts and The Modern Māori
Quartet and save
WELLINGTON: Hannah
Playhouse | 18-20 June 8.30pm / Sat 20 June matinee 1pm |
Book tickets at 0800 BUY TIX (289 849) www.eventfinda.co.nz
Part of the Ahi
Kaa Festival during Wellington Matariki Festival
THEATRE
TAKI RUA PRESENTS: NGĀ POU
WAHINE
It's been 20 years since Ngā Pou Wahine
was first brought to the stage by Taki Rua Productions in
what was a watershed moment in the career of one of our most
prolific Māori writers, Briar Grace-Smith. Taki Rua is
remounting the play for limited seasons in Wellington,
Auckland, Whangarei and Kaitaia during Matariki
2015.
Ngā Pou Wahine brings to life the journey of a
young, working class wahine, as she discovers her true
spirit through the fabulous stories of her whānau and the
dramatic history of her ancestor, Waiora. Grace-Smith
perfectly balances drama with humour as Te Atakura weaves
together these stories, past and present, to discover the
truth about her family and the strength of her ancestors.
WELLINGTON: Te Marae, Te Papa Tongarewa
Museum of New Zealand | Wednesday 24 June 6.30pm| koha entry
| Part of the Ahi Kaa Festival during Wellington Matariki
Festival
AUCKLAND: Herald Theatre, Aotea
Centre | 26 June - 1 July: Fri & Sat 8.30pm, Tues & Wed
6.30pm | Book at Ticket master www.ticketmaster.co.nz 0800 111 999 |
Part of the Auckland Matariki
Festival
WHANGAREI: The Old Library |
5-7 July: Sun 4pm, Mon & Tues 6.30pm | Book at oldlibrary.org.nz (09) 430
6432
KAITAIA: Te Ahu Centre | Thursday 9
and Friday 10 July 6.30pm | Book at Te Ahu i-SITE
CHILDREN'S THEATRE
TIM BRAY PRODUCTIONS
PRESENTS: GRANDMA MCGARVEY with GRANDPA'S
SLIPPERS
New Zealand’s favourite grandparents
come to life on stage for the July school holidays in Tim
Bray Productions' Grandma McGarvey and Grandpa’s Slippers.
Based on six of the collaborative Grandma McGarvey and
Grandpa’s Slippers books by New Zealand authors Jenney
Hessell and Joy Watson, the delightfully entertaining show
features original songs, music and a sung narration.
www.timbrayproductions.org.nz
AUCKLAND: PumpHouse Theatre, Takapuna | 29 June to 18 July | Book atwww.timbrayproductions.org.nz or phone (09) 489 8360
FESTIVAL
CHRISTCHURCH ARTS
FESTIVAL
Celebrating and embracing
Christchurch's new energy and profile, the 2015 Christchurch
Arts Festival brings theatre, magic, cabaret, live music,
dance, art and more back to the central city. For four weeks
in early spring, Christchurch will be a hub of creative
light, warmth and energy with more than 50 events and
artists from New Zealand and around the world. Details at www.artsfestival.co.nz
Media kit with
images and media releases is available for download here
www.artsfestival.co.nz
CHRISTCHURCH: various venues | 27 August to 20 September | Book at www.ticketek.co.nz or phone 0800 TICKETEK (842 538) | Details at www.artsfestival.co.nz
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